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QU announces new cycle of research grant programmes

QU announces new cycle of research grant programmes

Qatar Tribune6 days ago

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Doha
As part of its ongoing commitment to supporting scientific research and advancing its role in national development, Qatar University (QU) has announced the launch of a new cycle of internal research grant programmes. These programmes aim to empower researchers at various academic and professional stages and enhance interdisciplinary collaboration at both local and international levels.
The new cycle covers a wide range of research tracks, including student grants, Postdoctoral Researcher Grants, National Capacity Building Grants, Interdisciplinary Collaborative Research Grants, Humanities and Social Sciences Grants, International, Industrial, and Governmental Collaboration Grants, as well as Innovation and Knowledge Transfer Grants, and Direct College Support.
The newly implemented evaluation system is based on rigorous mechanisms that ensure integrity and transparency, involving specialised working teams and an integrated digital platform for tracking the evaluation process. A significant portion of project content must align with national research priorities, with external experts consulted as needed.
This framework is designed to connect scientific research outcomes with the needs of Qatari society, thereby contributing to the development of a sustainable knowledge-based economy and the realisation of Qatar National Vision 2030. It also supports innovation, capacity building, and the expansion of international partnerships.
The research grant programmes fall into several categories, including:
Student Grants (Undergraduate and Graduate Student Grants): Empower undergraduate and master's students to engage in scientific research within specialised academic teams, enhancing their research skills and preparing them for postgraduate studies and careers in academia and research.
Postdoctoral Grants: Provide opportunities for postdoctoral researchers to conduct independent research or collaborate within research teams at QU, supporting their transition into stable academic careers and expanding the university's research network. • National Capacity Building Grants: Support early-career Qatari researchers to enhance their skills and develop a national research workforce capable of leading future scientific projects.
Interdisciplinary Collaborative Research Grants: Encourage collaboration among researchers from diverse fields to solve complex issues requiring multi-perspective approaches, fostering a comprehensive research environment and delivering real-world solutions for societal challenges.
Humanities and Social Sciences Grants (QUHSS Grants): Support projects addressing Qatari societal issues in areas such as identity, family, education, women, culture, and heritage. The aim is to deepen social understanding and contribute to evidence-based policymaking.
International Academic and Industrial Collaboration Grants: Expand research collaboration with global academic institutions or industrial partners (public or private), promoting knowledge transfer and offering practical application opportunities for research findings.
Innovation and Knowledge Transfer Grants: Encourage researchers to translate their findings into practical products or services, promote intellectual property registration and patent development, and establish commercial or industrial partnerships through the university's Innovation Office.

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